The name of this park is Pioneer Park. It's on the outskirts of town. Use the city website to get directions to the park. Roads are good which ever way your GPS takes you. The sites are fairly level. The access to some are kind of funky... like having to drive over the grass to access some but they really don't mind. We really enjoyed being here. I like the feel of the town. It seemed that the whole town turned out for a baseball game. It was noisy until the game was done then the town quieted right down. We
camped at Montrose City Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

13

Site Surface

Gravel, Grass

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

This is a gated park that feels very safe. It's a bit sterile but that's really not a complaint. The dog park is spacious and fenced. There is a great pool and play area. We will definitely stay here again. We
camped at Deer Creek Valley RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a very nice park. Though it was full, it was quiet. I don't notice road noise. There is a nice fenced dog park as well as a large grassy area to walk dogs. We
camped at USI RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This was a great find! It's right next to baseball fields but no games were being played while we were there so it was quiet. The only drawback is the trains which are frequent. There is a dump station, which we did not use but it is convenient. We would definitely stay here again. We
camped at Muny Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We are always pleased with this park. The sites are very long and level. Water pressure is good. WiFi is excellent if you stay near the booster at site 18. The owner is now a friend. He keeps the place nicely mowed and has plans for a fenced dog park, laundry facilities and showers. We always feel safe here and will continue to use this park when we are on the area. We
camped at Hillside RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

19

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Go to see Big Brutus. Try the habanero and ghost pepper cheeses at Angelo's in Hallowell (about 5 miles from Oswego.) Eat at Mi Pueblo in Oswego and have the queso dip.

What a nice place to stay! The ONLY down side was the WiFi. We could connect, usually, and then would get dropped right away. Grrr! Watch the video of the park on their website. That's exactly what it's like. Interestingly, there are several full-timers who have been there several years. However, the park doesn't look like full-time living. It's hard to tell who is an overnighter and who lives there. The interior roads are wide gravel and in good repair. The laundry facilities are clean and the machines work. Washers are $1.50 and dryers are $1.25. They have a washer and dryer dedicated to very dirty clothes. There is a fenced dog run with toys in the enclosure. Watch for the deer poop, though. Our dogs ate it, of course, and ended up with diarrhea. Strange, because they eat deer poop (lol) at our home in Montana without having an issue. The river area...oh, my! Lovely! Deer all over and they are just wild enough to not be approachable but acclimated to people enough that you can get some good photos. We
camped at Alamo River RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

123

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

See the Alamo and go on a Riverwalk boat ride. Also, do the missions tour.

Really wouldn't stay here again. Most of the sites are occupied by full-timers some of whom have constructed additions to their trailers. It just looks trashy. Also, it is out in the country and quite a ways from the interstate. It was quiet enough and no one bothered us. The road into the park is very rough. Interior roads are navigable with our 40' 5th wheel. If coming from the north, do NOT follow Google directions! Google took us on a lot of progressively narrowing back roads to get to this park. Instead, go on to Conroe and take 105 through town or go past to 336 then connect to 105. There is not a dog run, despite what the website says. There is a large grassy and treed area to walk dogs. We
camped at Cut N Shoot RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

An amazing city park! It's clean and neat and borders a lake. The park is gated and the gate is closed at night. There are several rules and they are enforced across the board. We thought this was a bonus. Google maps directions were correct. All sites are back in and the roads aren't very wide, which can present a challenge backing a 40 ft 5th wheel, but they took that into consideration and gave us a site with fairly easy access. The roads and sites are paved but the sites aren't really level, especially at the back. There is no sewer hook-up but a nice dump station is easily accessible. There is not a fenced dog area but there are a lot of on-leash walking trails and grassy areas. We
camped at Lewisville Lake Park Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a very quiet and pleasant park. In June it changed ownership and, having been very happy with the previous owner, we were a bit apprehensive. However, the new owner is amazing! From the time we arrived until we left it felt like he was a friend and not a business owner. One side of the RV park backs up to a trailer park that has several older trailers but the people who live there are quiet, stay to themselves, and keep their areas clean. The other side of the park is a pasture with cattle and horses. While there is not a fenced dog run, there is adequate sticker-free area to walk dogs. Due to no other dogs around, the owner allowed us to run our dogs off-leash with their shock collars. The new owner is planning to have a fenced dog run in 2018. The WiFi is fast and reliable if you park close to the booster which is located at site 18. I absolutely cannot say enough good about this park. We will definitely stay here again. We've actually fallen in love with the little town of Oswego. If you stay here, be sure to eat at the little Mexican restaurant called "Mi Pueblo." It's authentic Mexican food and yummy. While there is not a laundromat in the park, there is one in town on the road headed east out of town. The park manager is hoping to eventually add a laundry facilities. We
camped at Hillside RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

18

Site Surface

Gravel, Grass

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open, Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

Eat at Mi Pueblo! Also, go see Big Brutus, a HUGE earth mover that was used in the 1960s to remove over-burden for coal mining. On your way back from Big Brutus, stop at Angelo's Deli, in the little town of Halowell, for some of their habanero, ghost pepper and Carolina reaper cheeses.

This is a lovely RV park. I would give it a 10 if it had a fenced dog run. There are large grassy areas both in the park and adjacent to the park to walk the dogs. This park is right next to both a side road and the interstate so there is a lot of noise. The people in the office are amazing and worked very hard to accommodate our needs and desires. We were unable to check out on time and the office was very understanding. No extra charge for late check-out. THEY ONLY TAKE CASH OR CHECKS. The interior roads are easy to navigate with easy in and out. There is a fairly steep hill at the entrance. We've stayed here before and will be happy to return. We
camped at Peculiar Park Place RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a city park and I wish all cities had an RV park like this one. It's located in South Sioux City, NE which is just across the Missouri River from Sioux City, IA. The park has a gate that is closed at night. You must call to make a reservation. The woman on the phone was pleasant. It was easy to find following Google map instructions. The roads in the park were easy to navigate with good signage to locate the site. The site was a pull-through and was level gravel. There is not a dog run but lots of area to walk on leash. A side note....Liquor is sold in grocery stores in South Sioux City and is a good price. :) We
camped at Scenic Park Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

***The ONLY reason I didn't give it a 10 rating is that there needs to be more lighting. Truly the ONLY complaint.*** We pulled in late so didn't have any face-to-face interaction with office staff but they were very helpful on the phone. It was easy to find the park and Google map instructions were accurate. I don't remember our site number but most of the sites were long pull-throughs. The site was paved and level. The roads are wide and easy to navigate. The park, itself, is lovely. The name says it's a resort and it definitely lives up to that designation. They have spent time and money on landscaping and lovely sculptures of deer, elk, bison, bears and an Indian bust. There is a very nice, large, fenced dog run. We
camped at Elkhorn Ridge RV Resort & Cabins in a Fifth Wheel.

This was just an overnight stay but we were very pleased. There is not an attendant at the RV park. You just find a spot you like, get set up, then walk over to the store (door is on the east side) and to register and pay. We ended up getting our night free because we applied for a Cabela's credit card - which also gave us $20 instore credit. No fenced dog area but there is a large grassy area for dogs. We did find that people didn't pick up after their dogs very well. This place fills up and it's first come, first served - they don't take reservations. We arrived about 5:30 and there were several spaces open but by 6:30 it was nearly full. We
camped at Cabela's RV Park & Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Family friendly park which means it's not exceptionally quiet but it really wasn't too bad, either. There were lots of dogs when we were there. People did pick up after their dogs even though there were no bags provided. We had to park our tow vehicle at an angle in order to fit into the space. Our 5th wheel is 40' long. Other people with shorter trailers didn't have an issue with parking. We
camped at Gunsmoke RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my 5th wheel (had to disconnect)

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Power Hookups

50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

We enjoyed Boot Hill Museum. We did not pay extra for the meal that night. If you're looking for authentic Mexican food, try Tacos Jalisco on the east side of town. Their escabeche (pickled vegetables) at the salad bar is excellent! Best gas prices were at Dillon's on N 14th and Buehne Oil which is east of town a bit. We were unhooked so didn't need to look for a place where we could get the whole rig into.